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How a homeowners insurance provision can help with living expenses after a natural disaster
“Loss of use coverage” can help homeowners and renters cover certain living expenses if their home was damaged in a natural disaster. Here’s what to know.
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Here's how to save money as Connecticut car insurance rates rise
We’ve heard from many of you about the increase in car insurance rates. So, NBC CT Investigates and NBC CT Responds teamed up to break down what’s going on and what you can do about it. Click here to watch Chief Investigator Len Besthoff’s explain what’s behind the increase in cost. According to recent research by Bankrate, the average...
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Here's how to save money as Connecticut car insurance rates rise
We’ve heard from many of you about the increase in car insurance rates. So, NBC CT Investigates and NBC CT Responds teamed up to break down what’s going on and what you can do about it.
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Insurance fraud is on the rise. Here's how it can affect your policy
About 10% of the insurance claims from disasters in 2023 were fraudulent, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau. That doesn’t just hurt insurance companies, but policy holders, too.
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CT LIVE: InsurTech Hartford Symposium
The InsurTech Hartford Symposium pushes the boundaries of innovation in insurance by bringing together the latest technology and top talent.
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Biden announces new rule to protect consumers who purchase short-term health insurance plans
President Joe Biden is announcing new steps to protect consumers who buy short-term health insurance plans that critics say amount to junk.
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As open enrollment begins for Affordable Care Act health insurance marketplace, here's what you need to know for 2024
If you plan to have government health insurance coverage next year, you may be eligible for financial help. These tips can help you sort through your options.
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Many states are expanding their Medicaid programs to provide dental care to their poorest residents
A growing number of states are offering dental care to low-income adults who once had to rely on charity or the emergency room to treat their tooth problems.
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Global warming puts nearly 40 million properties at risk of rising insurance costs, new report says
Major insurers are withdrawing from California and Florida, while companies there and elsewhere are scaling back to guard against the escalating costs of global warming, but the problem is just beginning, according to a new report out on Wednesday.
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Climate change and extreme weather could fuel another housing crisis
An estimated 39 million homes and businesses in the United States could soon face skyrocketing insurance premiums — if they can even find insurance coverage at all. That’s according to a new report from First Street Foundation, which warns that this “insurance bubble” could lead to a costly, widespread housing crisis coast-to-coast.
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Doctors and patients try to shame insurers online to reverse prior authorization denials
Customers are increasingly using social media to air their complaints across all industries, and companies are paying attention
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State leaders and insurance providers discuss anticipated rate increases
“It felt like Deja vu all over again with these rate increases,” said State Sen. Tony Hwang (R-Fairfield). On Monday, representatives from several insurance companies, including Anthem, Cigna and ConnectiCare, participated in a public hearing with the Connecticut Insurance Department and other state leaders to discuss the proposed insurance rate increases for individual and small group plans in 2024. “It…
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As pet insurance becomes more popular, pet owners fret about rising prices, denied claims and long waits for reimbursement
Since 2018, the number of insured pets in the U.S. has risen almost 23% a year, on average. Roughly 80% of insured pets are dogs, with cats making up the rest.
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Connecticut's flash flooding raises insurance coverage questions
As the state, towns and cities fix damage, some homeowners might be wondering if insurance will cover their repairs.
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Are you confronting a big medical bill? Attack it with a plan — and these tips
An enormous medical bill can trigger a wave of panic, but experts say patients should attack the problem with a plan.